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2015-04-13 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Governments, First Nations disagree on solution to BC treaty process   
The Globe and Mail
There is easy agreement between First Nations and the British Columbia and federal governments that treaty negotiations are languishing, expensive and fraught with obstacles, but all sides have completely different views on how to solve the trouble.
B.C. treaty talks too slow, but what's next?   Globalnews.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Ashraf Ghani visit to Canada quietly scrubbed amid Iraq debate: sources   
CBC.ca
A series of diplomatic sources say Afghanistan's newly-elected president, Ashraf Ghani, was prepared to stop in Canada following his recent trip to Washington, but the Canadian government quietly backed away from the plan before it was finalized. Stephen ...

Afghan president's visit to Canada quietly scrubbed amid Iraq debate   Macleans.ca
Visit of new Afghan president scrubbed   Mississauga

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Man charged after allegedly threatening to blow up Parliament Hill   
Hamilton Spectator
Police in southwestern Ontario say they've arrested a man who allegedly threatened to blow up the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. CHATHAM—Police in southwestern Ontario say they've arrested a man who ...

Ontario man charged in terror hoax   Toronto Sun
Ontario man charged after alleged threat made against Parliament Hill   CTV News
Ontario Man Allegedly Threatened to Blow Up Parliament Buildings   KelownaNow
640 Toronto News   
Windsor Star (blog)   
BlackburnNews.com   
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CTV News
   
Canadians mark 35th anniversary of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope   
CTV News
Runners hit the pavement on Sunday to mark the anniversary of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope, a courageous journey that continues to captivate and inspire Canadians 35 years later. On April 12, 1980, Terry kicked off his historic cross-country odyssey by ...

Thousands pay running tribute to Terry Fox on 35th anniversary of Marathon of ...   The Province
Terry Fox's legacy carried on by Edmonton runners   CBC.ca
Runners mark 35 anniversary of the Marathon of Hope   630ched.com
Toronto Sun   
TbNewsWatch.com   
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CTV News
   
Firefighters rescue man, dog stranded on Lachine Canal   
CTV News
Montreal firefighters were called to the Lachine Canal Sunday morning to rescue a man and his dog, both stranded in the water after a pet rescue attempt gone somewhat wrong. The man in his late twenties was walking his dog, which was not on a leash, ...

Man jumps into Lachine Canal after dog   Montreal Gazette
Dramatic rescue on Lachine Canal   Globalnews.ca
WATCH: Lachine Canal rescue of a man and dog   CJAD
CBC.ca   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Montreal police website back online after cyberattack   
Montreal Gazette
Protesters are pepper sprayed after attempting to march towards the Hubert-Aquin pavilion of UQAM in Montreal on Thursday, April 9, 2015. The group of student protesters had earlier successfully disrupted a class inside the Judith-Jasmin building at UQAM.
Montreal police website back online after hacking incident, Report   Canada News
Montreal police website back online after hacking incident   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Hacker Group Attacks Montreal Police Website for Brutally Abusing Citizens   Oye! Times

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Macleans.ca
   
Our Duffy, ourselves   
Macleans.ca
The picture is, in its own way, perfect. And not just for the inscription. It is of a moment, of this moment. A book could be written about it. But for now let's give it the thousand words it deserves. Exhibit D, as it was officially registered with the Ottawa court by Mike ...

Reevely: Duffy covered Parliament for decades but never knew how it worked?   Ottawa Citizen
Is Old Duff putting on a show?   Welland Tribune
Unpacking the politics: Week 1 of the Mike Duffy trial   Globalnews.ca

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CTV News
   
Medicine Hat candidate faces assault allegation, withdraws from race   
CTV News
Jason Soklofske has withdrawn his NDP candidacy in Medicine Hat and NDP officials say police charged him with simple assault on Saturday. In a release to CTV News on Sunday night, the NDP says Soklofske was campaigning when he was involved in an ...

NDP's Jason Soklofske drops out of Medicine Hat race after altercation   CBC.ca
Medicine Hat NDP candidate withdraws from race after assault charge while ...   Calgary Herald
NDP looking for replacement following candidate assault   iNews880.com
Medicine Hat News   
MetroNews Canada   
Calgary Sun   
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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Raw video: Westwood Drive fire   
Winnipeg Free Press
Free Press reader Steven Mckeigan shot this video of a Westwood apartment fire. The fire broke out at a 14-storey apartment building at 429 Westwood Drive Sunday evening. Crews were able to extinguish the blaze, and its cause is under investigation.
Winnipeg fire crews battle balcony blaze in St. James area   CBC.ca
Fire Evacuates Apartment Building in Westwood   ChrisD.ca
Update: Fire evacuates Westwood apartment block   MetroNews Canada
CTV News   
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The Province
   
Protesters rally at Vancouver Art Gallery against cuts to public education   
The Province
Parents across B.C. rallied Sunday in support of adequate funding for school boards. Having survived an acrimonious teacher's strike, parents are now facing a budget showdown between the provincial government and local school boards. Several hundred ...

School funding cuts spark rallies across BC   Vancouver Sun
BC parents rally for public school funding   24 Hours Vancouver
Lack of programs and safety concerns highlighted during rallies against ...   News1130
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
KelownaNow   
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